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LATE RACING.
HAMILTON RACING CLUB. SECOND DAY OF MEETING. (By Telegraph. —Special to "Star.") CLAUDELANDS, this clay. The Hamilton Kacins Chile's annual meeting was concluded at Claud-lands today in fine weather. There was n laxj:.! attendance, and the course was in good order. Results :— FRANK.--." lIAXTHCAP. ot 200sovsSeven furlongs. BAROMKTEU, br S . 4yrs. by Thurnham—Bouvarriia (Messrs. Eoulston Bros.). 7.o—\V. 11. .lones 1 FINNOTE. b g, Syrs I Mr. 1.. .1. Hyde), 7.5 —Dombroski - HIGHFLOWN'. b g. Syrs t.Mr. J. Hanks), 7.'- —11. Dulieu 3 Also started: Penitentiary 8.11. Douglas Latour 8.2, Dorinda 7.11. Knisbthood 7.0. Sam 7._, Streak 7.r>. King Multifld 7.5, Multino 7.5 H. General Rose 6.11, Silent Knight T. 5, Mapiu 8.3. Waitu 7.4. Barometer was first out. followed by Highfiown and Douglas I.atour. Running alons the back Douglas L.itonr took command from Barometer, High flown. Sam. and Sll-nt Knight. Before; the bend was reached lllgbllown had run to the front, and led across the top frnni Douglas Latour, Barometer. Sam. and Finnnte. Highflown waa tirst to turn for home. with Barometer. Dmi-las I.atour and Finnote next. Half way down the straight -i.bflown wan under the whip, and urse Barometer and then Finnote came at him. and Barometer going on. won by threequarters ot a length from Finnote. who beat Highflown by half a length. Silent Knight was fourth. anil then c-anin Dorinda. King Mnltilid. and General Rose. Time, 1.31 B-3. Penitentiary was favourite. MATANGI HANDICAP HURDLE-, of | -OOsovs. One mile anil throe-<niarters. PRINCE RUFUS, 1) g. aged, by King Rufus—The Bovne (Mr. 11. I>. Matthews), s.l—Chapman 1 KING ABBFA'. eh g. aged (Mr. It. Hannon). 10.1_—K. Thompson .... * ATHENS 11.. b g, aged (Mr. S. Broreton), o.l2—Stanway. dead-beat " •Dead heat. Alan started: Royal Fame 0..5, Arch Opal 9.1, Mahgoloire 9.1 i. Blanche Abbey 9.1. Prince Rufus was first out. but King Abbey soon took charge, being well clear ot Royal Fame and I'rlnce Rufus, Arch Opal falling at the tirst fence. King Abbeybad a commanding lead entering the straight, and colng past the stand tbe order waa King Abbey, Prince Rnfus, Royal Fame. _I__cgoloire, Athens 11., and Blanche Abbey. King Abbey was the pilot along the back for the second time, but at the far turn Prince Rufus had run up to him, the pair having a good advantage of Athens 11., while Royal Fame. Mahgoloire, and Blanche Abbey were a long way back. King Abbey and Prince Rufus came over tlie last hurdle together, and a great race was In progress between ilie pair, when Athena 11. put in a run on the - outside, and the three went past the post , together. Prince Hufus getting the verdict by a head from King Abbey and Athena It., whom the judge was unable to separate. Blanche Abbey -was fourth, .and then came Mahgoloire nnd Royal Fame. Time, 3.30. Royal Fame was favourite. R-AKURA HANDICAP of 200sovs, for two-year-olds. Five furlongs. Q-HVETTE, br f, by Quin Abbey— Brown Nell mare (Mr. R. Hannon i, 7.7—Holland 1 ABBEY BELL, br f (Mr. R. Hannon), 6.l:l—Tuohey 2 LAD- -_WA. b f (W. Cunningham), B.K—Goldfinch 3 Also started : Muscarl 5.9, Star Comet 7.1 _, Mem. Sahib 7.5, Thurence 6.12. When the barrier was released Mem Sahib and Thurence were slow to move. Hannon's pair. Quiuette and Abbey Bell. were quickly in the lead from Muscnri, Star Comet and Lady Kewa, wiih Thurence ' and Mem Sahib last. Crossing the top Quln-Ua and Abbey Bell were still clear iof Musc.iri, with Star Comet next. The leaders went out wide at the entrance to the- straight, and It looked as though Muscarl. would get us, but once in a line for .the .u_» (Jnlnette and Abbey IV 1 drew, away again, the former winninc !•;.- two . lengths from her stable companion with. .Lady ■ Rows, who headed Muscari in • the last few strides, four lengths further back. Star Comet was liftb. and th_n came Thurenoo and Mem Sahib. Time, 1.4. Lady __w_ was favourite. W_J__ATO HANDICAP of BOOsovs. : One mile and a-t__arter. GLENCAIRII, b g, aged, by Glen Albvn —Moaoform mara (Mr. C. _tcM__en), 7.l—Dulleu l STORK, b h, 6yrs (Mr. Newton King), 5.2--J. O'Bhea "" 2 TINOHORO, b g, «_-_ &_. E. Hannon), 7.8* —Holland _ , 3 Alao started: Gl«_uCa__y S.l' __o___er__v 8.0, Boyal Abbey 7:12, Great-Faa 7__.-She-bang 8.7. ' The field raced almost in a dine fore a «e_tr distance, but going pa_t the _taiid Royal Abbey was leading from Shebang, Boomerday, Glencalrn, Great Fun, and Stork, with Glen Canny last. "When they reached the back Shebang was in chrtrgi. wtth Boomerday, .loyal Abbey, Gl__ic_r_, Tinohoro, Stork, Great Ftin. Glen Canny racing in that order. A little further oil Glencairn had ron ap third to Shebang aud Roomerday. Cro-sing the top Boomerday retired, and Shebang, Tinohoro, Glencalrn, and Roy_ Abbey ware racing as named at tbe bead of the field. S-ebau" was _nst into the straight from Glencairn with Royal Abbey, Tinohoro, and Stork bandy At tbe distance Glencai.n bad a «!i_ht advantage from Royal Abbey, while Tino- . horo aud Stork came fast. A fine race resulted betwen the quartet, Glencairn getting tbe verdict by a head from Stork who ; beat Tinohoro by a similar margin. Koyal Abbey was fourth, only a _»_ away, and then came 'Shebang, Glen Caunv and Boom- : erdoy, with Great Fun la«t- Time. 2.12 a-,, • Tha bracket Tinohoro and Ray al Abbey was favonrite.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 12 November 1923, Page 9
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